Top 17 Quotes About Epilogues
#1. We are indeed miserable, my friends, but we don't have to be dismal about it.
Brian Herbert
#2. If it be true that good wine needs no bush,
'tis true that a good play needs no epilogue;
yet to good wine they do use good bushes,
and good plays prove the better by the help of good epilogues.
William Shakespeare
#3. By reading Huckleberry Finn I felt I was able to justify my act of going into the mountain forest at night and sleeping among the trees with a sense of security which I could never find indoors.
Kenzaburo Oe
#4. I hate fame. There's this assumption that everyone wants it - that by being a musician, I've signed up for it at some point. But personally, what I signed up for is sharing my music. I've always said I'd rather have four No. 10 songs than one No. 1 hit.
Chet Faker
#5. Enlightenment is a direct experience with reality.
Pema Chodron
#6. Each one of us is called to be an artisan of peace, by uniting and not dividing, by extinguishing hatred and not holding on to it, by opening paths to dialogue and not by constructing new walls!
Pope Francis
#7. Love is a debt, she thought. When the bill comes, you pay in grief.
Mary Doria Russell
#9. There's a kinship among men who have sat by a dying fire and measured the worth of their life by it.
William Golding
#10. In seven books, I've written my fair share of baby epilogues. Pregnancies and births and even grandchildren have made an appearance in the final pages of my books.
Sarah MacLean
#11. I've been happy with my life. Also very lucky. I lead two lives - businessman and racer - and it feels like the best of both worlds.
Connie Kalitta
#12. Television? The word is half Greek, half Latin. No good can come of it.
C.P. Scott
#14. Henry James hated epilogues and refused to use them in his fiction. He said that life granted us no "epilogues", so why should art or literature?
Dan Simmons
#15. I don't do epilogues. I hate epilogues. It's like nailing the coffin shut on the story, allowing for no further growth and leaving no room for the readers' imaginations.
Rick Riordan
#16. Think before you speak but you must READ before you think
Fl
#17. If you live long enough, Bill - it's a world of epilogues, Richard Abbott said.
John Irving
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